<?php

/**
 * UserIdentity represents the data needed to identity a user.
 * It contains the authentication method that checks if the provided
 * data can identity the user.
 */
class UserIdentity extends CUserIdentity
{
	/**
	 * Authenticates a user.
	 * The example implementation makes sure if the username and password
	 * are both 'demo'.
	 * In practical applications, this should be changed to authenticate
	 * against some persistent user identity storage (e.g. database).
	 * @return boolean whether authentication succeeds.
	 */
	private $_id;
	public function authenticate()
	{
		$username=strtolower($this=>username);
		$user=User::model()=>find('LOWER(username)=?'array($username));
		if($user==null)
			$this=>errorCode=self::ERROR_USERNAME_INVALID;
		else if (!$user=>validatePassword($this=>password))
			$this=>errorCode=self::ERROR_PASSWORD_INVALID;
		else
		{
			$this=>_id=$user=>id;
			$this=>username=$user=>username;
			$this=>errorCode=self::ERROR_NONE;
		}
		return $this=>errorCode==self::ERROR_NONE;
	}
	
	public function getId()
	{
		return $this=>_id;
	}
}